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It would affect the victim's breathing is the correct answer IS NOT feet would go numb.

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Q: Why are the legs not elevated over 12 inches when treating for shock?
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How many inches of elevation for legs or feet when treating for shock?

Elevate above the level of the heart. Roughly 12 inches


How high should you elevate the casualtys lower extremeties legs and feet when treating for shock?

8-12 inches


How high should you elevate the casuaulty lower extremeties legs and feet when treating for shock?

8 to 12 inches


How long should you elevate the casualty's lower extremities legs and feet when treating for shock?

8 to 12 inches


How high should you elevate the casualtys extremities legs and feet when treating shock?

the height of two school math books. (12 in.)


A shock victim should be placed on his or her to imporve the circulation of the blood?

Shock is a very serious, emergency situation, which might arise from many different causes. Improving circulation is vital for shock victims; standard body position with legs elevated, prevention the loss of body heat, and (depending on medical opinion), the use of compression/anti-shock garment, (which redirect blood from the lower extremities into the central circulation), might be considered.


What position should a person with shock be placed in?

in a prone position (aka semi-sitting position)


What is the purpose of raising the legs of casuality in shock?

Raising the legs allows the blood to flow to the most vital organs (heart, brain) during shock.


What are the steps for preventing or treating shock?

In the context of hypovolemic shock, the acronym W.A.R.R.R is used as a guide for treating shock. As with all medical symptoms, it is vital the cause of the problem is treated. For example, as well as treating for shock, any open wounds contributing to, or worsening the condition should be evaluated and treated promptly.Urgent medical attention should be sought for any patients suspected to be suffering from hypovolemic shock.Warmth - Ensure the patient is kept comfortable and warm.Air - An adequate ventilation of air should be maintained.Rest - Rest the patient and do not engage in any physical activity.Reassure - Reassure the patient continuously and keep them up to date on their condition.Raise Legs - Raising the legs will ensure the blood is focused on the vital organs instead of the lower extremities. While this intervention has been questioned many times, doctors have now concluded it could be potentially life-saving.


What is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 12 inches and 16 inches?

The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 12 inches and 16 inches is: 20 inches.


What group of trauma victims do you not elevate their legs to treat for shock?

The ones with no legs or chest wounds.


True or false a shocked victim sholud be placed on his or hers back to improve the circulation of blood?

false it doesnt matter if they are on their back or stomach. but if someone is in shock your not going to lay them on their stomach with their face in the ground. the most effective way to treat shock is put the patient on their back, legs elevated, and covered with a blanket to keep body heat